Undocumented Student Admissions
The State Board of Community Colleges’ 1D SBCCC 400.2 – “Admission to Colleges,” effective Nov. 1, 2014, amends and implements a consistent admissions policy for undocumented immigrants throughout...
View ArticleThe Open Door Policy
Randolph Community College is an open door admission institution. This means that any person, whether a high school graduate or nongraduate, who is 18 years old or older and who is able to profit from...
View ArticleGraduation Requirements and Process
Students MUST fulfill all of the requirements for their certificate, diploma, or associate degree, as well as follow the steps below for graduation: Step 1: Students submit the graduation application...
View ArticleAcademic Probation (Standards of Progress)
Each student at Randolph Community College is expected to maintain satisfactory progress toward a certificate, diploma, or degree. At the end of each semester a student’s cumulative and term grade...
View ArticleAcademic Progress Alert
The success of students in their academic endeavors is of paramount importance to Randolph Community College. In order to facilitate this, the College has made available to students multiple resources...
View ArticleAcademic Integrity
Randolph Community College expects the utmost integrity in its students’ academic endeavors and behavior. Students are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with these high standards of academic...
View ArticleGrading System
Letter symbols are used in the evaluation of achievement in all programs. Grade points are assigned to letter grades in computing grade point averages. Grade point averages are determined by dividing...
View ArticleStudent Right to Know
The U.S. Department of Education’s Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1991 requires institutions to make available to applicants and currently enrolled students the number of students who were...
View ArticleRelease of Directory Information
Randolph Community College routinely honors appropriate requests for public or directory information from student records in compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. Directory...
View ArticlePrivacy of Student Educational Records
The College's policy for the administration of student educational records is in accordance with the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. FERPA affords students certain...
View ArticleAttendance
Attendance plays a critical role in student success in all classes. Satisfactory progress is difficult without regular attendance. The instructor reserves the right to withdraw a student from class for...
View ArticleDistance Education
Randolph Community College offers distance education courses as an option and convenience to students. Self-motivated students who require flexible scheduling or are unable to travel to and from campus...
View ArticleCredit Hours
Credits for courses leading to Associate in Applied Science degrees, vocational diplomas and certificates, and the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degrees are earned on a semester credit hour...
View ArticleAcademic Classifications
Full-Time Students Students registered for 12 or more credit hours (nine or more credit hours during the summer session) are considered full-time students. Part-Time Students Students enrolled for one...
View ArticleWithdrawal/Drop/Add/Section Transfer
Before the Last Date to Drop/Add a Class Before the Last Date to Drop/Add a Class Students desiring to withdraw, drop or add a course, or transfer to a different section of the same course after...
View ArticleIncomplete
An incomplete (I) is assigned at the discretion of the instructor for incomplete course work. In order for an incomplete to be assigned, the incomplete needs to be completed between the student and the...
View ArticlePrerequisites and Corequisites
Courses may have prerequisite or corequisite course requirements. All students are required to successfully complete course prerequisites listed before enrolling. All students must simultaneously...
View ArticleTransferring Between Programs
If a student wishes to transfer from one program to another, the following procedures are to be observed: (1) The student meets with a faculty advisor or department head to complete the change of major...
View ArticleReentry to a Curriculum
Students who wish to start a curriculum program of study over with a new grade point average (GPA) should make written request to the director of student support services one month prior to the...
View ArticleRepeating a Course
Students who fail a required course must repeat that course to graduate. Students who have completed course requirements and graduated from a curriculum may not repeat a course within that curriculum...
View ArticleReadmission
Academic Suspension Students who have been suspended from a curriculum program for academic reasons must complete the readmission process as published in the college catalog. Restrictions may be...
View ArticleAuditing
Auditing a course is the privilege of being present in class when space permits. No credit is awarded and no examinations are required. Attendance, participation in class, etc., are at the discretion...
View ArticleAwarding Credit
Transfer Credit The College reserves the right to accept or reject credits earned at other universities, colleges and institutions. Transfer credit is defined as course credit awarded by the college...
View ArticleArticulated Credit
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and the North Carolina Community College System have a statewide articulation agreement in which students may be eligible to receive college credit...
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